Motorola Bluetooth Headsets: Latest Models 2019/2018

A truly global brand, Motorola made its mark as a pioneer in the wireless communications industry, if only with their StarTAC and RAZR cell phone lines, which were iconic flip phone models in the 1990s and early 2000s. Nowadays, they focus on Android cell phones, but they also make a surprisingly vast array of Bluetooth headsets.

Their headsets - mostly mono models -- range from the basic, such as the Motorola H270, to more advanced models with innovations such as sweat proof designs, 40mph wind noise reduction or extended-range (300 feet rather than the usual 30 feet) models. One of them, the Motorola Elite Silver, lets you take calls simply by flipping the microphone tab.

Scan through this selection of Motorola Bluetooth headsets where specs, as well as additional pictures of each model, are included.

Given its compound rank of 83%, we determined that the Motorola H730 is currently Alphachooser's best Motorola bluetooth headset 2019. We also believe that our 527 reviews sampled from our sources give us a high confidence level (more on confidence levels) that justifies to call it a "no-brainer best choice."

With its star rating of 4 averaged from 514 reviews, we rank this Motorola model second best Motorola bluetooth headset. * By the way, our list is based on an in-depth analysis of hundreds of reviews from multiple sources.

The IP57-rated VerveOnes+ is a truly wireless and fully waterproof Bluetooth headset that can perform the usual call and music playback functions in addition to features such as audio pass-through, six different audio profiles, and earbud location -- although connection to the Hubble Connect app is needed for these extra functions.

Six Motorola light headsets

This NFC Bluetooth headset boasts an approximate six hours of talk time, various wearing styles (in-ear gel, over-ear hook, or a combination), and a feature that lets you flip the boom to answer a call.

The Motorola Boom, a 39.54mm-long (49.72mm when boom mic is flipped open) Bluetooth headset, offers a specs list that includes up to six hours of talk time, a 300-foot Bluetooth range, and an auto-off/on feature, which automatically turns off the phone when its boom mic is flipped and shuts it off when folded back in.

And two of their NFC Bluetooth headsets

Having an additional two hours of talk time compared to its predecessor, the Boom 2 Plus Bluetooth headset boasts specs including a mid-range talk time of nine hours, an almost average stand-by time of 240 minutes, a battery charge of 15 minutes yielding up to 2.5 hours of call and has IP54 coating, which protects it from light rain, dust, or sweat.

Five around-the-neck versions

An around-the-neck Bluetooth headset sporting AptX technology for HD audio, Hubble Connect for those who lose track of things, and specs such as a rugged rating of IP57 (sweat- and waterproof), a range of 150 ft, and 15 hours of talk time.

Mixing a range of 150 feet and specs such as 30 days of standby time and 15 hours of talk time, this around-the-neck Bluetooth headset is coated with an HZO thin film to resist sweat and waterwhile providing HD quality audio through the AptX technology.

A simple around-the-neck Bluetooth headset with a music equalizer, operating with Bluetooth 3.0 specs and lithium ion batteries and offering a range of 150 feet, a standby time of 17 days and 10 hours of talk time.

This small and lightweight (38mm thickness -- one of the smallest -- and 14 grams of weight) mono headset can connect within 300 ft (Class 1 range), has advanced multipoint to handle two devices at the same time, and can add nine more hours to its battery life via a charging case.

And other models...

Aside from having specs like 12 hours of playback time, a range of 33 feet, and six equalizer presets, this cord-free Bluetooth headset is notable for its feature to be located when misplaced through Hubble Connect.